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PROCEEDINGS AND TRANSACTIONS 



iobn Bcotmn jfnstittrte of Statural Btizntt. 



HALIFAX, KOYA SCOTIA. 



YOL. V. 



1879-80. 



PART II. 



CONTEXTS. 



Pagb. 



Anniversary Address, 1879. By Wm. Gossip, F. E. M.S., President. 99 



Proceedings 113 



List of Members 117 



Transactions : — 



Art. I, — Nova Scotian Geology, Annapolis County, continued. By the 

 Key. D. Honryman. D. C. L., Curator of the Provincial 

 Museum, and Prof, of Geology in Dalhousie College and 



University 1 19 



II.— Geological Waifs from the Magdalen Islands. By the Rev. D. 



Honryman, D. C. L.. &c '. 136 



III. — On the Semi-Ann ual Migration of Sea Fowl in Nova Scotia. By 



J. Bernard Gilpin, A. B., M. D., M. K. C. S 138 



IV.— On a Cub found in a Bear's Den, Jan. 12, 1880. By Dr. J. Ber- 

 nard Gilpin 151 



V.— Notes on the Anatomy of a Seal from Magdalen Islands. By 



J. Sommers, M . D 155 



YI. — Notes on the Bones of Salmo Salar Specimen from Labrador. 



By R. Morrow 162 



VIII.— Nova Scotia Fungi. By J. Sommers, M. D 18S 



IX. —Nova Scotian Geology. Notes on a New Geological Progress Map 

 of Pictou County. By the Rev. D. Honeyman. D. C. L., F. S. 

 A,, Hon. Member of the Geol. Association, London, tyc, fyc 192 



APPENDIX. 



Nova Scotian Archasology. Ancient Pottery 217 



Appendix to Notes on the Bones of S. Salar. By R. Morrow, 218 

 A Specimen of Trillium Sessile, collected by Miss Godfrey of 

 Clementsport, Digby County, believed to be the first recorded 

 .instance of finding the species in Nova Scotia 222 



HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA — WILLIAM GOSSIP, 103 GRANVILLE ST. 



ENGLAND— REEVES & TURNER, 196 STRAND, LONDON. 



UNITED STATES— THE NATURALIST AGENCY, SALEM, MASS. 



1880. 



